Investigating photocatalytic property of TiO2 nanorods fabricated hydrothermally at equal molar ratio of KOH and NaOH |
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Authors: | Katayoon Naseri Ali Allahverdi |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratory of Inorganic Chemical Process Technologies, School of Chemical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | TiO2 photocatalysts were prepared by hydrothermal method at temperatures of 110, 155, and 200°C for 24 hours, using KOH (5 mol/L):NaOH (5 mol/L) solution and anatase TiO2 powder with an average particle size of 0.13 μm as precursor and by calcining at two different temperatures of 450 and 700°C. An overall photocatalytic removal efficiency of 93% was achieved for Rhodamine B dye under UV light irradiation by the photocatalyst obtained at synthesis and calcination temperatures of 155 and 700°C, respectively, which indicated a nanorod morphology with a mean diameter of about 34 nm. |
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Keywords: | hydrothermal nanostructure photocatalyst Rhodamine B TiO2 |
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